For the vice president of the Rural Society, the dollar is not behind

For the vice president of the Rural Society, the dollar is not behind

“I don’t think the agricultural sector considers that the dollar is behind,” said Pereda. He rejected the idea that the countryside could retain the harvest by speculating on a devaluation.

“Without a doubt it is going to liquidate the countryside,” concluded the vice president of the Rural Society.

The vice president of the Argentine Rural Society Marcos Pereda He considered that the dollar “is not behind” and, consequently, the sector will liquidate the harvest without speculating with a devaluation.

“I don’t think the agricultural sector considers that the dollar is behind,” said Pereda.

The businessman is also president of the Inter-American Council of Commerce and Production (CICyP) and yesterday he hosted President Javier Milei during a lunch in which the head of state took aim at those who question the Government’s exchange rate policy.

In radio statements, Pereda He rejected the idea that the countryside could retain the harvest by speculating on a devaluation.

In this context, he maintained that “the dollar is not behind” and assured that currently the “field margins are within the historical average.”

“Without a doubt it is going to liquidate the countryside,” concluded the vice president of the Rural Society.

Economic and market analysts suggest that liquidation is occurring at a slow pace because producers decide to hold grain while waiting for better conditions.

Source: Ambito

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